Published February 2007 | Version public
Journal Article

Noninvasive methods for the investigation of ancient Chinese jades: an integrated analytical approach

Abstract

This paper reports on an integrated analytical approach for the noninvasive characterization of Chinese nephrite samples, encompassing both geological reference specimens and museum objects. Natural variations induced by cationic substitutions, as well as human-induced alterations such as heating, which both affect color, are the focus of this contribution. Totally noninvasive methods of analysis were used, including X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, Raman microspectroscopy, visible reflectance spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction; moreover, the feasibility of using a portable Raman spectrometer for the in-field identification of jades has been demonstrated. Fe/Fe+Mg (% p.f.u.) ratios of the jades have been calculated based on hydroxyl stretching Raman bands, which will provide an important addition to similar data that are being collected at major museums in the Western and Eastern hemispheres.

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© 2006 Springer. Received: 30 May 2006 / Revised: 5 July 2006 / Accepted: 14 July 2006 / Published online: 16 August 2006. Conservation science research at the Art Institute of Chicago is made possible by a generous grant from the A. W. Mellon Foundation. The Community Associates of the Art Institute are thanked for their support of the microfocus XRF. Elinor Pearlstein and Jay Xu, curators of Asian Art at the Art Institute of Chicago, are also thanked. The assistance of Susie James, Alyson Whitney, Jerry Carsello and Benjamin Meyers for data collection at Northwestern is gratefully acknowledged. X-ray facilities at NU are supported by the MRSEC program of the National Science Foundation (DMR-0076097) of the Materials Research Center of Northwestern University. Wen Guang, Feng Min, Tan Li-ping and Joseph Hotung are thanked for providing reference nephrite samples.

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Eprint ID
49375
DOI
10.1007/s00216-006-0684-y
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CaltechAUTHORS:20140908-181320601

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Funding

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Community Associates of the Art Institute
NSF
DMR-0076097

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